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Class Gender And Sexuality In Thomas Gainsboroughs Blue Boy 1st Edition Valerie Hedquist

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Class Gender And Sexuality In Thomas Gainsboroughs Blue Boy 1st Edition Valerie Hedquist
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Valerie Hedquist
ISBN: 9781138543423, 113854342X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Class Gender And Sexuality In Thomas Gainsboroughs Blue Boy 1st Edition Valerie Hedquist by Valerie Hedquist 9781138543423, 113854342X instant download after payment.

The reception of Thomas Gainsborough’s Blue Boy from its origins to its appearances in contemporary visual culture reveals how its popularity was achieved and maintained by diverse audiences and in varied venues. Performative manifestations resulted in contradictory characterizations of the painted youth as an aristocrat or a "regular fellow," as masculine or feminine, or as heterosexual or gay. In private and public spaces where viewers saw the actual painting and where living and rendered replicas circulated, Gainsborough’s painting was often the centerpiece where dominant and subordinate classes met, gender identities were enacted, and sexuality was implicitly or overtly expressed.

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